Civil rights movements -- United States -- History
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Civil rights movements -- United States -- History
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Civil rights movements
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Incoming Resources
- Freedom's daughters, the unsung heroines of the civil rights movement from 1830 to 1970, by Lynne Olson
- W.E.B. DuBois--the fight for equality and the American century, 1919-1963, David Levering Lewis
- Until I am free, Fannie Lou Hamer's enduring message to America, Keisha N. Blain
- All is not lost, 20 ways to revolutionize disaster, Alex Zamalin
- Begin again, James Baldwin's America and its urgent lessons for our own, Eddie S. Glaude Jr
- The movement made us, a father, a son, and the legacy of a freedom ride, David J. Dennis Jr. in collaboration with David J. Dennis Sr
- Good trouble, lessons from the civil rights playbook, Christopher Noxon ; [forward by Rev. Dr. Otis Moss III ; edited by David Cashion]
- Learning from the Germans, race and the memory of evil, Susan Neiman
- Leaving Cleaver, Henry Louis Gates Jr. remembers Eldridge Cleaver, a Basic Black and Frontline co-production for WGBH/Boston ; producer, June Cross ; written by June Cross and Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- Making the movement, how activists fought for civil rights with buttons, flyers, pins, and posters, David L. Crane ; essay by Silas Munro
- Insurrection, rebellion, civil rights, and the paradoxical state of Black citizenship, Hawa Allan
- Southern food and civil rights, feeding the revolution, Frederick Douglas Opie
- African Americans, voices of triumph, by the editors of Time-Life Books ; with a foreword by Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- Freedom dreams, the Black radical imagination, Robin D.G. Kelley
- Black movements in America, Cedric J. Robinson
- Freedom riders, American Experience Films presents ; a film by Stanley Nelson ; produced by Laurens Grant ; A production of Firelight Films ; WGBH Educational Foundation ; written, produced and directed by Stanley Nelson
- What the hell do you have to lose?, Trump's war on civil rights, Juan Williams
- American experience, produced, directed, and written by Paul Stekler, Jacqueline Shearer ; a production of Blackside, Inc, Season 2, Episode 7
- Kid activists, true tales of childhood from champions of change, stories by Robin Stevenson ; illustrations by Allison Steinfeld
- Staking a claim, Jake Simmons and the making of an African-American oil dynasty, Jonathan D. Greenberg
- Mr. Black labor; the story of A. Philip Randolph, father of the civil rights movement, by Daniel S. Davis. Introd. by Bayard Rustin
- Social movements of the 1960s, searching for democracy, Stewart Burns
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